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2015 Kids' Choice Awards

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2015 Kids' Choice Awards
DateMarch 28, 2015
LocationThe Forum
Inglewood, California
Hosted byNick Jonas
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNickelodeon
Runtime90 minutes
Viewership3.63 million[1]
Directed byNikki Parsons
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The 28th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 28, 2015, at the Forum in Inglewood, California, and hosted by Nick Jonas.[2][3] The show was broadcast at 8:00 PM (ET/PT), produced by Nickelodeon Productions, with a simulcast in the United States also carried across sister networks TeenNick, Nicktoons and TV Land, along with the network's mobile apps and website. It was led into by a double episode of The Thundermans. There were 4 new categories this year. Voting took place in six continents on 19 localized websites, along with various simulcasts across the world, on either live or tape-delayed.[4] Despite the simulcast, the show suffered a deep drop from the 2014 ceremony, attracting approximately 3,630,000 million total viewers for the original American airing, a drop of 27% from year to year.[1] TV sitcom Austin & Ally swept the KCAs, taking home 3 blimps; the series is the second from Disney Channel to win favorite kids show in KCA history.[1][5]

The premiere of a new animated series, Harvey Beaks, aired after the telecast.

Presenters and performers and stunts

Host

Musical performers

Presenters

Winners and nominees

  • The nominees were announced on February 20, 2015.[6][7]
  • Winners are listed first, in bold. Other nominees are in alphabetical order.[8][9]

Movies

Favorite MovieFavorite Movie Actor
Favorite Movie ActressFavorite Animated Movie
Favorite Female Action Star
Favorite Male Action StarFavorite Villain

Television

Favorite TV Show – Kids ShowFavorite TV Show – Family Show
Favorite TV ActorFavorite TV Actress
Favorite Reality ShowFavorite Talent Competition Show
Favorite Cartoon

Music

Favorite Music GroupFavorite Male Singer
Favorite Female SingerFavorite Song Of The Year
Favorite New Artist

Miscellaneous

Favorite BookMost Addicting Game

International awards

Africa

The nominations were announced on February 23, with the event airing on April 1.[11]

Australia and New Zealand

The nominations were revealed on February 24, with the American ceremony airing live with the Australian awards announced during continuity.[12]

Brazil

[13]

Favorite Artist

France

[14]

Favorite Musical Artist

Germany

[15]

Latin America

[16]

Favorite Artist

Italy

[17]

Favorite Singer

Netherlands and Belgium

[18]

Favorite Star

Poland

[19]

Favorite Star

Portugal

[20]

Favorite Musical Artist

  • D.A.M.A
  • HMB
  • No Stress
  • Tom Enzy

Russia

Asia

The nominations were revealed on February 24, with the event airing on March 30.[23]

United Kingdom

The nominations were announced on February 20, with local awards awarded during continuity with the American ceremony on tape delay 29 March on Nickelodeon. The ceremony was re-transmitted 5 April on Channel 5, which Viacom acquired in 2014, marking the first time the Kids' Choice Awards was transmitted free-to-air in the United Kingdom.[25]

Notes

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External links

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